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The 2012 United States Senate election in Wisconsin took place on November 6, 2012, alongside a U.S. presidential election as well as other elections to the United States Senate and House of Representatives and various state and local elections. Incumbent Democratic Senator Herb Kohl retired instead of running for re-election to a fifth term. This was the first open Senate seat in Wisconsin since 1988, when Kohl won his first term. A eleição para o Senado dos Estados Unidos através do estado de Wisconsin ocorreu em 6 de novembro de 2012, juntamente com a eleição presidencial bem como outras eleições para o Senado e Câmara dos Representantes e diversas eleições estaduais e locais. O senador titular do Partido Democrata Herb Kohl aposentou-se, recusando uma reeleição para um quinto mandato. A candidata do Partido Democrata foi a representante pelo segundo distrito congressional do estado, Tammy Baldwin. O candidato do Partido Republicano foi o ex-governador e ex-Secretário da Saúde e Serviços Humanos, Tommy Thompson.
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Politicians * Herman Cain, business executive, radio host, syndicated columnist, former candidate for the 2012 U.S. Republican Party presidential nomination. * Newt Gingrich, former speaker of the House of Representatives, and 2012 presidential candidate * Governor Mitch Daniels of Indiana * Rudy Giuliani, former mayor of New York City and 2008 Presidential Candidate * Lamar Alexander, U.S. senator from Tennessee * John Hoeven, U.S. senator from North Dakota * Mike Johanns, U.S. senator from Nebraska * Jim Risch, U.S. senator from Idaho * Mark Green, former U.S. representative and former United States Ambassador to Tanzania * J.B. Van Hollen, Wisconsin attorney general * Cathy Zeuske, former Wisconsin state treasurer * Mike Huckabee, former governor of Arkansas, 2008 presidential candidate and Fox News talk show host * Scott Klug, former U.S. representative * Margaret Farrow, former lieutenant governor of Wisconsin * Mike Leavitt, former governor of Utah, former Administrator of the EPA, and former Secretary of Health and Human Services * John Engler, former governor of Michigan * Dirk Kempthorne, former governor of Idaho and former Secretary of the Interior * Frank Keating, former governor of Oklahoma * Tom Ridge, former governor of Pennsylvania and former Secretary of Homeland Security * Bill Weld, former governor of Massachusetts * Bill Graves, former governor of Kansas * Jeb Bush, former Florida governor Celebrities and political commentators * Ted Nugent, musician and conservative activist * Michael Reagan, author, radio host, and son of President Ronald Reagan * Dick Morris, political strategist, author, Fox News analyst, former adviser to President Bill Clinton * Joe Wurzelbacher, a.k.a. Joe the Plumber Cabinet officials * Donald Rumsfeld, former Secretary of Defense from 1975 to 1977 and 2001 to 2006, former White House chief of staff, and former ambassador * Donald L. Nelson, former deputy assistant Secretary of Defense * Ray Boland, colonel and former Veterans Affairs Secretary State legislators * John Gard, former Wisconsin Assembly Speaker * State Senator Rob Cowles * State Senator Mike Ellis * Rep. Evan Wynn * Rep. Joseph Knilans * State Senator Sheila Harsdorf * State Senator Luther Olsen * State Senator Dale Schultz * State Senator Jerry Petrowski * Van Wanggaard, former state senator Political organization officials * David Keene, president of the National Rifle Association and former chairman of the American Conservative Union * Former Republican Party of Wisconsin Chairman Rick Graber * Wisconsin Club for Growth founders Terry and Mary Kohler * Former Wisconsin Federation of Republican Women President Sue Lynch * Former Wisconsin Federation of Republican Women President Ginny Marschman * Republican National Convention co-chairman Mary Buestrin Law enforcement officials * Waukesha County Sheriff Daniel Trawicki * Waukesha County District Attorney Brad Schimel Organizations * Wisconsin Right to Life * Dairy Business Association * Wisconsin Corn Growers Association * Wisconsin Farm Bureau Federation * Milwaukee Police Association * Milwaukee Police Supervisors Organization * Milwaukee Professional Firefighters Association * Wisconsin Grocers Association * Wisconsin Restaurant Association * Chiropractic Society of Wisconsin * Wisconsin Health Care Association * Wisconsin Mortgage Bankers Association * GOProud * Scott Suder, Wisconsin Assembly Majority Leader * Robin Vos, Wisconsin Assembly Finance Chair * Joan Ballweg, Wisconsin Assembly Caucus Chair * Mary Williams, Wisconsin Assembly Caucus Secretary * Samantha Kerkman, Wisconsin Assembly Caucus Sergeant at Arms * Bill Kramer, Wisconsin Assembly Speaker Pro-Temp * Dan Knodl, Wisconsin Assembly Assistant Assembly Majority Leader * Joel Kleefisch, Wisconsin State Representative * Don Pridemore, Wisconsin State Representative * Paul Farrow, Wisconsin State Representative * Dale Kooyenga, Wisconsin State Representative * Mike Kuglitsch, Wisconsin State Representative * Jim Ott, Wisconsin State Representative * Club for Growth * Family Research Council * Rand Paul, U.S. Senator * Tom Coburn, U.S. Senator * Jim DeMint, U.S. Senator * Mike Lee, U.S. Senator * Jack Voight, former Wisconsin State Treasurer * Kurt W. Schuller, Wisconsin State Treasurer * GING PAC, a PAC of Social Conservatives * Pat Toomey, U.S. Senator * Wisconsin Right to Life * Mark Levin, Nationally Syndicated Talk Show Host * Frank Lasee, Wisconsin State Senator * Leah Vukmir, Wisconsin State Senator * FreedomWorks
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A eleição para o Senado dos Estados Unidos através do estado de Wisconsin ocorreu em 6 de novembro de 2012, juntamente com a eleição presidencial bem como outras eleições para o Senado e Câmara dos Representantes e diversas eleições estaduais e locais. O senador titular do Partido Democrata Herb Kohl aposentou-se, recusando uma reeleição para um quinto mandato. A candidata do Partido Democrata foi a representante pelo segundo distrito congressional do estado, Tammy Baldwin. O candidato do Partido Republicano foi o ex-governador e ex-Secretário da Saúde e Serviços Humanos, Tommy Thompson. Ambos os candidatos Democrata e Republicano conseguiram a nomeação do partido através das eleições primárias em 14 de agosto de 2012. Baldwin não teve oposição na primária, enquanto Thompson venceu por maioria de votos dentre quatro candidatos que disputaram a candidatura pelo Partido Republicano. Esta eleição é histórica, pois a candidata Tammy Baldwin torna-se a primeira mulher eleita para o Senado representando o Wisconsin, e, ao mesmo tempo, é a primeira senadora eleita na nação que declara-se abertamente lésbica. Baldwin foi beneficiada pela forte aprovação do presidente Barack Obama (Democrata) no estado. Apesar disso, as questões LGBT não foram tema principal de sua campanha, nem mesmo no discurso de vitória. Ao se eleger, declarou: "Estou ciente de que serei a primeira integrante do Senado americano abertamente gay, mas não concorri nessas eleições para fazer história e sim para fazer a diferença", "quero fazer a diferença na vida de famílias que estão lutando para conseguir trabalho e pagar as contas, na vida de estudantes preocupados com suas dívidas, idosos preocupados com suas aposentarias e veteranos [das Forças Armadas] que lutaram por nós e agora precisam de alguém para lutar por eles e por suas famílias." The 2012 United States Senate election in Wisconsin took place on November 6, 2012, alongside a U.S. presidential election as well as other elections to the United States Senate and House of Representatives and various state and local elections. Incumbent Democratic Senator Herb Kohl retired instead of running for re-election to a fifth term. This was the first open Senate seat in Wisconsin since 1988, when Kohl won his first term. Primary elections were held on August 14, 2012. Congresswoman Tammy Baldwin of Wisconsin's 2nd congressional district ran unopposed in the Democratic primary. The Republican nominee was former Wisconsin Governor and U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services Tommy Thompson, who won with a plurality in a four-way primary race. In the general election, Baldwin defeated Thompson and won the open seat. She became the first woman elected to represent Wisconsin in the Senate and the first openly gay U.S. senator in history. This is also the first time Thompson lost a statewide race.
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2012 United States Senate election in Wisconsin
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